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🔗genewardsmith <genewardsmith@...>

8/1/2011 12:43:47 AM

The only mention of this I can find is an old posting of mine listing some 13-limit commas. Is it really totally unknown and unheralded? It's interesting from a essentially tempered chord/comma pump perspective. Also, what's a good name, I wonder? Hemibuzzard would be good for laughs, but geez.

🔗Herman Miller <hmiller@...>

8/1/2011 8:11:38 PM

On 8/1/2011 3:43 AM, genewardsmith wrote:
> The only mention of this I can find is an old posting of mine listing
> some 13-limit commas. Is it really totally unknown and unheralded?
> It's interesting from a essentially tempered chord/comma pump
> perspective. Also, what's a good name, I wonder? Hemibuzzard would be
> good for laughs, but geez.

Perhaps a smaller bird of prey? Falcon? Kite?

🔗genewardsmith <genewardsmith@...>

8/1/2011 10:03:07 PM

--- In tuning@yahoogroups.com, Herman Miller <hmiller@...> wrote:
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> On 8/1/2011 3:43 AM, genewardsmith wrote:
> > The only mention of this I can find is an old posting of mine listing
> > some 13-limit commas. Is it really totally unknown and unheralded?
> > It's interesting from a essentially tempered chord/comma pump
> > perspective. Also, what's a good name, I wonder? Hemibuzzard would be
> > good for laughs, but geez.
>
> Perhaps a smaller bird of prey? Falcon? Kite?

Kestrels are small; I went for kestrel.

🔗gdsecor <gdsecor@...>

8/3/2011 11:08:12 AM

--- In tuning@yahoogroups.com, "genewardsmith" <genewardsmith@...> wrote:
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> The only mention of this I can find is an old posting of mine listing some 13-limit commas. Is it really totally unknown and unheralded? It's interesting from a essentially tempered chord/comma pump perspective. Also, what's a good name, I wonder? Hemibuzzard would be good for laughs, but geez.

1183:1188 never came up during the course of the Sagittal notation project.

--George

🔗Jake Freivald <jdfreivald@...>

8/3/2011 11:28:04 AM

What does it equate?

Thanks,
Jake

On 8/3/11, gdsecor <gdsecor@...> wrote:
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> --- In tuning@yahoogroups.com, "genewardsmith" <genewardsmith@...> wrote:
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>> The only mention of this I can find is an old posting of mine listing some
>> 13-limit commas. Is it really totally unknown and unheralded? It's
>> interesting from a essentially tempered chord/comma pump perspective.
>> Also, what's a good name, I wonder? Hemibuzzard would be good for laughs,
>> but geez.
>
> 1183:1188 never came up during the course of the Sagittal notation project.
>
> --George
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🔗genewardsmith <genewardsmith@...>

8/3/2011 12:57:17 PM

--- In tuning@yahoogroups.com, Jake Freivald <jdfreivald@...> wrote:
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> What does it equate?
>
> Thanks,
> Jake

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